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Quote from: Frood on January 15, 2024, 05:36:58 AMIt's been in the 20's here, supposedly during the height of summer and global warming. (Should have already been hitting the 40's Celsius but it hasn't yet)Climate crisis delayed.
It's been constantly raining and our rivers are swollen.
Everything is green as fuck.
Quote from: Brent on January 14, 2024, 06:54:50 PMtl, dr. But, wealthy progressive elites are making life a lot harder for those of us working for a paycheque.I will not challenge that assertion.
Quote from: DKG on January 14, 2024, 11:15:20 AMIs Government The Best Solution To Environmental Problems?tl, dr. But, wealthy progressive elites are making life a lot harder for those of us working for a paycheque.
Anti-capitalists frequently claim that central government is the best solution to environmental problems. And there is no doubt that state regulations to safeguard the environment are important. But state regulations, cited by anti-capitalists as a panacea for environmental issues, often achieve the opposite of what they were intended to do. Hardly any other country in the world touts its green credentials as much as Germany. According to even the most conservative estimates, Germany's so-called "energy transition" is set to cost a total of almost €500 billion by 2025.
For decades, environmentalists in Germany focused on shutting down nuclear power plants. However, the phasing out of nuclear power has left Germany in a poor position in terms of CO2 emissions compared to other countries. It is not without good reason that Germany's energy policy has been described as the dumbest in the world.
The latest generation of nuclear power plants are much safer than their predecessors. Despite what environmentalists might claim, impartial calculations have confirmed that it is impossible to meet the world's energy needs from solar and wind power alone. Enlightened environmentalists are therefore now calling for nuclear power to be rightfully included in the fight against climate change. And yet, this is precisely what is being prevented in Germany by politicians—not capitalism. This example, just one of many, shows that government environmental policy is often ineffective. In some instances, it even achieves the opposite of what it was originally intended to, i.e. it exacerbates existing environmental problems.
It is also wrong to think that capitalism necessarily leads to ever greater waste of limited natural resources. Just take the smartphone for example, one of the most environmentally friendly of capitalism's many achievements. With just one small device, a whole plethora of devices that used to consume resources in the past, such as the telephone, camera, calculator, navigation system, dictation machine, alarm clock, flashlight and many others, have been replaced. Smartphones also help to reduce the consumption of paper as many people choose not to take notes on paper and, for example, use their iPhone instead of a calendar to enter appointments.
Those who call for "system change" instead of "climate change" do not usually say which system they would prefer. All they are really sure of is that any new system should not be based on free market economics and that the state should play the decisive role. The simple fact is that socialism has failed in every country every time it has been tried—and socialism has damaged the environment more than any capitalist system. Murray Feshbach documents examples of the environmental destruction wrought by socialism in his book Ecological Disaster. Cleaning Up the Hidden Legacy of the Soviet Regime. As the book progresses through chapters such as "A Nuclear Plague," "Dying Lakes, Rivers, and Inland Seas" and "Pollution of the Air and Land," it becomes clear that this non-capitalist system was responsible for the greatest environmental destruction in history. Anti-capitalists may well reply that they do not want a system like the Soviet Union. And yet, they cannot name a single real-world system—at any time in the history of mankind—that provides better environmental solutions than capitalism.
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